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  2. Roland XP-50 - Wikipedia

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    The XP-50 has three independent effects processors: reverb, chorus, and a multi-effects processor with 40 editable effects algorithms. Sequencer The built-in 16-track ...

  3. Effects unit - Wikipedia

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    Pedal-style multi-effects range from fairly inexpensive stompboxes that contain two pedals and a few knobs to control the effects to large, expensive floor units with many pedals and knobs. Rack-mounted multi-effects units may be mounted in the same rack as preamplifiers and power amplifiers. A tabletop unit is a type of multi-effects device ...

  4. List of Korg products - Wikipedia

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    It also has a very usable arpeggiator. It provides more output ports and effects than the N5 and the built-in voice (patch and combination) editor is easier to master. The N1R is the 1U rack [33] version. Toneworks-Guitar Effects and processors. AX1G – Modeling Signal Processor for Guitar [34] AX1B – Modeling Signal Processor for Bass ...

  5. TC Electronic - Wikipedia

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    TC Electronic (sometimes stylized as t.c. electronic) is a Danish audio equipment company that designs and imports guitar effects, bass amplification, computer audio interfaces, audio plug-in software, live sound equalisers, studio and post-production equipment, studio effect processors, and broadcast loudness processors and meters.

  6. Ensoniq ASR-10 - Wikipedia

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    Ensoniq DP/4 Multi Effects Processor (display) Ensoniq DP/2 (2in/2out version) The ASR-10 offered a powerful and flexible internal effects unit (later offered as a standalone device in the Ensoniq DP/4 ), offering the capability to resample an existing sound with an effect, and to process external signals through it live.

  7. Yamaha SY99 - Wikipedia

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    Filter: 2 multi-stage, time-variant, with resonance and self-oscillation per Element; Sequencer: 16 tracks, ~27,000 note capacity, 99 patterns, up to 10 songs (cf. the SY77's single song only and ~16,000 notes) Effects: 2 internal digital effects processors with 63 types of effects, derived from Yamaha's popular rack-mounted processor, SPX900